My newspaper showed a Youtube of this patrol going down when they heard the call to prayer sound. It's probably a fairly safe moment, somebody says something and they boogie away before continuing, almost surrealistic.

It's on Youtube in English but it doesn't show them being serious at first and taking advantage of the 'safe' moment.
The second video is clearer because it's longer but apologies it's in spanish, but worth following through.

Funny as, I saw that on Sky news at lunch time. Reminded me of the old, old clip of a yank patrol doing " Stop, Get Down...................................................Hammer Time". Much funnier though cos it's somewhere serious, though safe.

The Israeli military has announced it will charge an army sniper with killing a person during the Gaza offensive, when hundreds of Palestinians died.

It said there were grounds for trying the staff sergeant for manslaughter in a military court.

Evidence was found that the soldier had opened fire as the victim walked with a group of people waving a white flag.

So far, Israel has only punished two other soldiers for their actions during Operation Cast Lead in 2008-09.

A brigadier general and a colonel were reprimanded for authorising an artillery attack which hit a UN compound in Gaza, the army said in February.

Designated marksman

The Military Advocate-General (MAG), Maj Gen Avichai Mendelblit, also announced that disciplinary action had been taken against a battalion commander accused of using a Palestinian civilian as a "human shield" and against a commander who had ordered an air strike in which civilians inside a mosque had been injured.

In a statement, the army said the shooting incident was apparently the same one reported by UN investigator Richard Goldstone last year, in which two women were allegedly shot dead by Israeli forces.

But it added that it had been "impossible" to establish "sufficient connections" between evidence given by Palestinian eyewitnesses and that given by Israeli soldiers
"After reviewing the evidence, the Military Advocate General ordered that an IDF staff sergeant be indicted with charges of manslaughter by a military court," the army said.

"This decision is based on evidence that the soldier, who was serving as a designated marksman, deliberately targeted an individual walking with a group of people waving a white flag without being ordered or authorised to do so."

The BBC's Wyre Davis in Jerusalem says that the Israeli offensive against Gaza, which began at the end of 2008, was notable for its severity and the fact that, according to the UN, more than 1,300 Palestinians were killed compared to fewer than 20 Israelis.
Israel said its actions, which included shelling built-up areas, were justified to stop militants firing rockets from Gaza.

But the military campaign was criticised internationally and the UN Goldstone Report found that Israel had used disproportionate force - a conclusion rejected by the Israeli government.